ARTICLE XVI - DEPOSITARY
Like comparable provisions of other recent multilateral arms
control treaties, Article XVI designates the Secretary-General of
the United Nations as the Depositary for the Treaty and sets
forth the responsibilities of the Depositary with respect to the
Treaty. Note that, in addition to the responsibilities set forth
in this Article, other Articles of the Treaty require the
Depositary to be involved in the implementation of the Treaty and
to perform other Treaty-related duties, if necessary. For
example, paragraph 2 of Article XIV requires the Depositary to
convene (under certain circumstances) a conference of Signatory
States that have deposited their instruments of ratification, in
accordance with the procedures set forth in that paragraph.
Paragraph 1 of Article XVI designates the Secretary-General of
the United Nations as the Depositary of this Treaty and directs
the Secretary-General to receive signatures, instruments of
ratification and instruments of accession.
Paragraph 2 of Article XVI requires the Depositary to inform
promptly all Signatory States and acceding States of the date of
each signature, the date of deposit of each instrument of
ratification or accession, the date of the entry into force of
the Treaty and of any amendments and changes thereto, and the
receipt of other notices.
Paragraph 3 of Article XVI requires the Depositary to send duly
certified copies of the Treaty to the Governments of all
Signatory States and acceding states.
Paragraph 4 of Article XVI requires the Depositary to register
the Treaty pursuant to Article 102 of the Charter of the United
Nations. Paragraph 1 of Article 102 states that every treaty and
every international agreement entered into by any member of the
United Nations shall as soon as possible be registered with the
United Nations Secretariat (and published by it).
ARTICLE XVII - AUTHENTIC TEXTS
Article XVII requires that the Treaty, of which the Arabic,
Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally
authentic, must be deposited with the Secretary-General of the
United Nations. Note that these languages are the official
languages of the United Nations.